A storytelling, inclusive educator and researcher in BC, Canada. Author of “ONE Without the Other: Stories of unity through diversity and inclusion” (she/her)
I’ve been waiting 10 years to post this.
Here it is folks, my PhD dissertation.
I cannot believe that I just typed those words.
https://t.co/5FSx2GXmb7
I’m SO excited to announce this opportunity! 3 of our Outside Pins are teaming up together and offering a 3 part, cohort based, virtual series.
https://t.co/03pKWkV30V
"We can shift our practices by designing a classroom
support plan that's based on the needs of all students. A classroom support plan considers the needs of all students instead of the disabilities of a couple"
#OntEd#autism#neurodiversity
Are you curious about #DisablityJustice and #AntiAbleism? Do you want to see how we can support students through these lenses?
Dr Carly Christensen is joining us on Feb 11! come join us!
https://t.co/1tJ87ySkDq
Disabled man dies after ICE detains father and caregiver
Wael Tarabishi, 30, passed over the weekend of complications from Pompe Disease, a rare condition that required constant medical care. The family is calling for the release of his father and caregiver Maher Tarabishi to attend his son’s funeral.
Diagnosed with Pompe Disease at the age of four, doctors said Wael would likely only live 5-10 more years. Instead, he thrived in the care of his father.
After Maher’s detention, Wael experienced a number of health scares.
In an interview with @journojudy for BT News in November, Wael said medical professionals often relied on his faher to understand his condition. “Even sometimes doctors ask him, ‘What should we do?'”
"My father is my hero, my hope, my miracle, my motivation, my safe place, my sanity, my best friend, my only friend ... As long as he’s with me, nothing will happen to me. And as long I am with him, nothing else matters. Not a single person knows more about my condition than him," Wael told BT News.
Maher Tarabishi, 62, was detained by ICE last October when he appeared at the Dallas ICE office for a scheduled appointment.
The Department of Homeland Security has accused Tarabishi of “terrorist” connections to the Palestinian Liberation Organization, a claim the family denies.
Excited to announce a new learning series. I have been getting a lot of questions about how AI might help us with inclusive planning, so I have created some sessions and would love if you would join us. Link in bio and stories.
https://t.co/vRk00YxdP7
Our next round of Meet the Outside Meet events are live! Come join us for some quick sessions to start this year with purpose and hope.
https://t.co/c2FXPNxOW3
Our next round of Meet the Outside Meet events are live! Come join us for some quick sessions to start this year with purpose and hope.
https://t.co/c2FXPNxOW3
@JamesAFurey Should explore some of the amazing work inclusive educators are doing in BC. I love reading our IEPs - great insights and guidelines for student success… competency/strength based à la @tweetsomemoore https://t.co/v2FqGRnRsm
BREAKING: Wife of Renee Good, Becca Good, has just released a statement. :
“First, I want to extend my gratitude to all the people who have reached out from across the country and around the world to support our family. This kindness of strangers is the most fitting tribute because if you ever encountered my wife, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, you know that above all else, she was kind. In fact, kindness radiated out of her.
Renee sparkled. She literally sparkled. I mean, she didn’t wear glitter but I swear she had sparkles coming out of her pores. All the time. You might think it was just my love talking but her family said the same thing. Renee was made of sunshine. Renee lived by an overarching belief: there is kindness in the world and we need to do everything we can to find it where it resides and nurture it where it needs to grow.
Renee was a Christian who knew that all religions teach the same essential truth: we are here to love each other, care for each other, and keep each other safe and whole. Like people have done across place and time, we moved to make a better life for ourselves. We chose Minnesota to make our home. Our whole extended road trip here, we held hands in the car while our son drew all over the windows to pass the time and the miles.
What we found when we got here was a vibrant and welcoming community, we made friends and spread joy. And while any place we were together was home, there was a strong shared sense here in Minneapolis that we were looking out for each other. Here, I had finally found peace and safe harbor. That has been taken from me forever. We were raising our son to believe that no matter where you come from or what you look like, all of us deserve compassion and kindness. Renee lived this belief every day. She is pure love. She is pure joy. She is pure sunshine. On Wednesday, January 7th, we stopped to support our neighbors. We had whistles. They had guns.
Renee leaves behind three extraordinary children; the youngest is just six years old and already lost his father. I am now left to raise our son and to continue teaching him, as Renee believed, that there are people building a better world for him. That the people who did this had fear and anger in their hearts, and we need to show them a better way.
We thank you for the privacy you are granting our family as we grieve. We thank you for ensuring that Renee’s legacy is one of kindness and love. We honor her memory by living her values: rejecting hate and choosing compassion, turning away from fear and pursuing peace, refusing division and knowing we must come together to build a world where we all come home safe to the people we love.”
@tweetsomemoore Congratulations on this incredible milestone, Dr. Moore! Your work in inclusive education is so inspiring and vital. Thank you for sharing your journey and research with us all. 📚✨ #InclusiveEducation#SpecialEducation
✨ Prepping for Something Big… ✨
We’re getting ready to welcome educators from across the state to the CA UDL Leading the Way Summit 2026!
📅 January 8–9, 2026
📍 San Joaquin County Office of Education
This two-day summit will spotlight practitioners who bring deep expertise, practical strategies, and inspiring examples of inclusive design in action. From meaningful collaboration to powerful learning moments, we’re counting down to an event centered on access, equity, and Universal Design for Learning.
Learn more: https://t.co/2ipBPQYNIC
@NovakEducation@TheSJCOE@tweetsomemoore@humboldtcoe@Placer_COE@CADeptEd@CCEECA
🌟 Presenter Spotlight: CA UDL Leading the Way Summit 2026 🌟
We’re thrilled to highlight four powerful sessions you won’t want to miss at the California UDL Summit 2026, happening January 8–9, 2026, at the San Joaquin County Office of Education. These presenters bring deep expertise, practical strategies, and inspiring examples of inclusive design in action.
Featured Sessions Include:
✔️Innovative approaches to designing accessible, learner-centered instruction
✔️Strategies for leveraging UDL to strengthen Tier 1 systems
✔️Tools that support meaningful student engagement and active participation
✔️Real-world examples of districts removing barriers through intentional UDL implementation
This year’s Summit will bring together educators, leaders, and practitioners from across California for two days of learning, collaboration, and connection.
Secure your spot today: https://t.co/e1qEUP1uns
Join us and be part of a transformative learning experience that advances access, equity, and learner agency for all students.
@NovakEducation@TheSJCOE@tweetsomemoore@humboldtcoe@Placer_COE@CADeptEd@CCEECA